Healthy Buildings 2025 Asia
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| Last Call: Submit Your Groundbreaking Research for Healthy Buildings Asia Conference by June 30
We are excited to invite you to submit your latest research to the Healthy Buildings Asia call for late-breaking posters. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your groundbreaking work and present it at the prestigious conference in Hyderabad, India, from August 18-21. By participating, you will not only gain valuable exposure for your research but also have the chance to connect with fellow experts and professionals in the field. This is your moment to shine and contribute to the growing body of knowledge on healthy buildings. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! Submit your posters by June 30 and be part of an event that promises to inspire and innovate. |
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Healthy Buildings 2025 Europe |
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| Healthy Buildings Europe was a Great Success! As Healthy Buildings 2025 Europe has come to a close, the organizers would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to all who attended in Iceland. Your presence, insight and engagement made this an inspiring and truly meaningful gathering. Over four days, participants explored the latest research, shared practical experience and perhaps most importantly – strengthened connections across disciplines, countries and roles. The workshops were a key part, creating space for dialogue between policymakers, researchers, practitioners and students. Stay tuned for conference highlights and in the meantime, click here to enjoy this inspiring musical performance from the conference.
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Deadline Extended to June 30: Submit Your Bid to Host ISIAQ's Healthy Buildings 2027 Conference
We are excited to announce that the deadline for submitting letters of interest to host ISIAQ's Healthy Buildings 2027 has been extended to June 30, 2025. If you enjoyed your experience at Healthy Buildings Europe 2025 last week, this is your chance to host the next conference in this prestigious series. This extension comes in response to valuable feedback from our community, allowing more preparation time for potential hosts.
Hosting Healthy Buildings 2027 offers a unique opportunity to showcase your regional research and innovations in the field of indoor air quality. It is also an excellent platform for networking with professionals from around the world, fostering collaborations and partnerships. We encourage all ISIAQ members and indoor air quality professionals to take advantage of this extended deadline and submit their letters of interest. Don't miss this chance to be at the forefront of advancing healthy building practices globally! Learn more.
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Learn Crisis Communication Strategies from Top IAQ Experts
Are you ready to learn the best practices in communicating scientific information through various media channels and during differing times of uncertainty? Sign up for the July session of the Leadership in Indoor Air webinar series, featuring an exclusive interview with ISIAQ leaders on Crisis Communication. This is a unique opportunity to gain expert advice from renowned professionals in the field, featuring Joseph Allen from Harvard School of Public Health, Yuguo Li from The University of Hong Kong, and Sarah B. Henderson from the BC Centre for Disease Control. This webinar will be held on Tuesday, July 22, at 10:00am EDT.
Join these esteemed leaders as they share their insights and strategies for effective crisis communication, a crucial skill for any environmental health expert. This session promises to provide invaluable knowledge that can help you navigate and manage crises with confidence and clarity. Register now to secure your spot and take a significant step towards empowering yourself and your organization in the field of indoor air and environmental quality. |
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The ISIAQ community is always achieving new milestones and accomplishments. We're thrilled to highlight the professional updates and achievements of your peers and colleagues. If you have an announcement you'd like to share in our next newsletter, please submit it here. Click "read more" to see the latest news!
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Check out the Latest from Indoor Environments
As a society-owned international, multi-disciplinary, and open-access journal, Indoor Environments is dedicated to advancing the field of indoor environmental sciences. This journal provides a vital platform for researchers, scholars, and professionals interested in all aspects of indoor environments, including health, comfort, and climate change adaptation and mitigation. See some of the latest articles from the journal:
CO2 levels and SARS-CoV-2 transmission in public schools: A retrospective cohort study in Montreal (Canada)
Towards equitable and sustainable indoor air quality guidelines − A perspective on mandating indoor air quality for public buildings
Energy retrofits: Factors affecting a just transition to better indoor air quality
Characterizing indoor air quality and identifying factors influencing air quality at home microenvironment in Dhaka city
Methanol and ethanol in indoor environments
Indoor Environments welcomes contributions from a wide array of disciplines, including engineering, architecture, public health, psychology, epidemiology, toxicology, chemistry, microbiology, physics, and more. Submit today!
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Professional Development and Leadership Opportunities
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Essential Media Skills Workshop Available Until July 7
Don't miss out on the invaluable insights shared during the "Crisis and Media Communication" workshop, available only until July 7! This workshop is a golden opportunity to enhance your media communication strategies and boost your professional development. You'll gain essential skills such as media interview techniques and effective communication tools that are crucial in today's fast-paced world.
Remember, this recording is available for a limited time, so make sure to watch it before it disappears. Visit the ISIAQ website now to access the workshop recording and take your professional skills to the next level. |
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Join Africa's IAQ Revolution: Shape the Future of Indoor Air Quality Research Across the Continent |
Are you an air quality expert passionate about making a difference in Africa? Join the ISIAQ research collaborative on IAQ in Africa and become part of a transformative initiative dedicated to improving indoor air quality (IAQ) across the continent. Our mission is to unite African stakeholders interested in indoor environmental quality (IEQ) research and foster the proliferation of innovative IEQ research and development.
By joining our collaborative, you will gain access to a network of like-minded professionals and the opportunity to lead webinars on IEQ research and topics of interest specific to African countries. Additionally, you can contribute to drafting publications that address the unique IAQ research needs in Africa. These activities not only enhance your professional growth but also play a crucial role in advancing the field of IAQ in Africa.
Your expertise is invaluable. Together, we can create healthier indoor environments for communities across Africa. Don't miss this chance to make a significant impact. Join us today and be at the forefront of IAQ research and development in Africa. |
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ISIAQ Student Spotlight: Showcase Your Research & Expand Your Professional Network on LinkedIn
ISIAQ student members are invited to take advantage of a unique opportunity to shine within our community. By submitting your profiles for the monthly ISIAQ student profiles on LinkedIn, you can gain valuable networking opportunities and receive recognition within ISIAQ. This is your chance to showcase your recent achievements and be featured as a researcher in our esteemed network.
Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, so there's no need to wait—submit your profile today and let your accomplishments inspire others. We look forward to celebrating your successes and helping you connect with fellow professionals in the field. Take this step towards enhancing your professional journey with ISIAQ! |
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ISIAQ Corporate and Other Organizational Members |
Any reference obtained from this communication to a Corporate/Other Organizational Member does not constitute or imply an endorsement by ISIAQ of the product, process, or service, of its producer or provider. The views and opinions expressed by any Corporate Members do not necessarily state or reflect those of ISIAQ. |
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